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Rabies vaccination in India

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This certified course offers a thorough exploration of the significance, advantages, and execution of rabies vaccination for individuals of all ages. It encompasses a wide array of topics related to rabies prevention, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis, with special attention given to safeguarding children from this life-threatening illness. Participants will acquire insights into pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies, covering vaccine varieties, dosing regimens, wound care protocols, and recommendations tailored to various exposure scenarios.

Duration : 00:45:00 hours
Content provider : Accrecent
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Date launched at CMEPEDIA : August 5, 2025
Expiry date of course : Awaiting accreditation
Module size : 97.21MB
Price : ₹0.00
Financial disclosure:

ACCRECENT requires all individuals in control of educational content to disclose financial relationships with ineligible companies from at least the past 24 months, but preferably from the time of graduation. All relevant relationships from planners, editorial staff, authors, and peer reviewers have been disclosed, reviewed, and appropriately mitigated in accordance with ACCME Standards.


Ineligible companies are defined as organizations whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.



Emma Van Hoecke, the founder of ACCRECENT, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

All other team members of ACCRECENT involved in the development or review of this content have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
The financial disclosure status of all authors and peer reviewers is provided in the "Authors & Peer Reviewers" section of this activity.

Intended change this activity aims to achieve:
knowledge, competence
Topic:
community medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, general medicine, infectious disease, internal medicine, nursing, paediatrics, wound care
Professional category:
biochemistry, specialist in community medicine, nurse, family physician, pharmacist, physician/doctor, specialist in internal medicine, intern/resident, physician assistant, specialist in emergency medicine, specialist in infectious diseases, specialist in paediatrics, student
Accreditation:
Awaiting accreditation
Learning outcomes

 

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

 

  • Identify the clinical manifestations of furious (encephalitic) and paralytic (dumb) rabies.

  • Recall the recommended administration schedules for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) vaccination.

  • Demonstrate the proper technique for administering rabies vaccine via intramuscular and intradermal routes.

  • Judge the appropriateness of different post-exposure prophylaxis modalities based on different exposures. 

  • Categorise the specific challenges and considerations in implementing rabies vaccination for children in India.

  • Summarise the significance of the One Health approach in controlling rabies in India.

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